Mangaluru: Christians in the city submit a memorandum to the Head of the Bukavaraj Bommai Minister through the administrative district of Dakshina Kannada, opposed the anti-conversion bill proposed by the state government.
All Karnataka United Christian Forum for human rights (AKUCFHR) appealed to the minister’s chairman not to display bills, and also to withdraw orders in the survey of missionaries and Christian companies.
FR JB Saldanha, Pro and Spiritual Director of Catholic Sabha, Diocese of Mangalore, said, “All Christian communities in Mangaluru opposed the anti-conversion bill proposal and questioned the need for such exercises when the law and direction of the court was sufficient.
To monitor existing legal irregularities .
“Former Lobo MLA JR emphasize the constitutional right to say,” the Constitution of India Article 25 guarantees freedom of conscience and profession free, practice and propagation of the religion subject to public order, morality and health.
Furthermore, Article 26 gives freedom to manage religious affairs.
Therefore, introducing the law will violate the rights of citizens, especially the minority community.
“Lobo Stanye, President, Sabha Catholicism said,” False accusations about repentance of the Christian community have disturbed peace and unity among all Christians in Karnataka Of course.
” Bishop Emitus, believes Church Rev Winfred Ammanna said, “Thousands of schools, colleges and hospitals are managed and managed by the Christian community throughout the state.
When Lakh Students graduate from these institutions year after year and thousands of patients regardless of caste.
The creed and color receives the best medical attention from the hospital and our care center, not one of those who have been influenced, forced or forced to change it or their religion.
“Roy Castelino, Pro, Mangalore Diocese Catholic, present.